Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Kehinde Wiley



American artist Kehinde Wiley has produced the first two busts in a series of three limited edition cast marble and resin works inspired by busts from the Renaissance and Baroque periods.
Kehinde Wiley is best known for his paintings which reference specific works by Titian and Tiepolo. He also incorporates into his paintings a range of art historical and vernacular styles, from the French Rococo to the contemporary urban street. Wiley describes his approach as 'interrogating the notion of the master painter, at once critical and complicit.' He makes figurative paintings that 'quote historical sources and position young black men within that field of power.'' His figures, sometimes larger than life size, are depicted in poses of power and spiritual awakening.
For his limited editoin busts Wiley puts his own spin on sacred and secular themes of the Renaissance and Baroque, giving new meaning to codes of gesture and dress, and provoking a reconsideration of stereotypes about masculinity, race and class in our society today.
(saatchi-gallery.co.uk)


















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